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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Eva_MudocciEva Mudocci - Wikipedia

    Eva Mudocci - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Early life. Career. Personal life. Death and legacy. References. Eva Mudocci (1872–1953), born Evangeline Hope Muddock, was an English violinist, who toured Europe with the pianist Bella Edwards. She was the friend and probably lover of the artist Edvard Munch. [1] Early life.

  2. Eva Mudocci (Brosjen. Eva Mudocci) 1903, signed 1915. Not on view. Medium. Lithograph. Dimensions. composition (irreg.): 23 3/4 x 18 3/8" (60.3 x 46.7. cm); sheet (irreg.): 31 15/16 x 22 7/8" (81.2 x 58.1 cm) Publisher. Edvard Munch, Norway. Printer. M.W. Lassally, Berlin. Edition. 100+. Credit. Purchase. Object number. 1202.1968. Copyright.

  3. www.brooklynmuseum.org › opencollection › objectsEva Mudocci - Brooklyn Museum

    European Art. Eva Mudocci was a professional violinist whom Edvard Munch met and fell in love with in 1902. In this lyrical portrait, her slightly tilted face is surrounded by an aura of cascading hair executed in swirling strokes of lithographic ink made directly on the stone.

  4. Eva Mudocci was a famous British violinist who, together with the pianist Bella Edwards, had concert tours throughout Europe, including Norway. Edward Munch met her in Paris in 1903. The two of...

  5. Eva Mudocci (Rose Lynton, prob. 1883-1953) was a young, gifted violinist whom Munch got to know in 1902. Together with the pianist Bella Edwards, she toured Europe giving concerts that brought her renown and acclaim. In the lithograph, Mudocci is depicted half-length and from a low angle.

  6. Mudocci se convirtió en una figura ideal y una musa para el artista, y este retrato, con su atmósfera lírica y ritmos musicales, es sin duda uno de los mejores retratos femeninos de Munch. ¡Nos vemos mañana!

  7. www.munchmuseet.no › en › objectObject - Munchmuseet

    Brosjen. Eva Mudocci (NO) The Brooch. Eva Mudocci (EN) Die Brosche / Eva Mudocci (DE) Painter Edvard Munch, Norwegian Date 1903: Portrayed Eva Mudocci, English: Classification Lithography: Material/technique Lithograph European wove paper: Dimensions: Motif: 685 × 468 mm Paper: 808 × 579 mm